The temporary plant would employ some, 1200 people. Again, this means the infusion of over 4000 to the community and surrounding areas. Byte Products. however, intends to close this plant in three years or less. If Byte informs the community or the employees that the jobs are temporary, the proposal simply won't work. When the new people arrive in the community, there will be a need for more schools, instructors. utilities,housing, restaurants, and so forth. Obviously, if the banks and local government know that the plant is temporary, no funding will be made available for these projects and certainly no credit for the new employees to by homes, appliances, automobiles, and so forth. If, on the other hand, Byte Products does not tell the community of its "temporary" plans, the project can go on. But in several years when the plant closes (and we here have agreed today that it will close), we will have created a ghost town. The tax base of the community will have been destroyed; property valued will decrease precipitously; practically the whole town will be unemployed. This proposal will place Byte Products in an untenable position and in extreme jeopardy.